Chiefs 44, Cardinals 21: Full highlights in Week 1 loss

It wasn’t pretty for the Cardinals, but you can rewatch all the highlights of their 44-21 Week 1 loss.

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The Arizona Cardinals did not start the season off the way they wanted. They fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter and lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 44-21 at State Farm Stadium in Week 1. The Chiefs rolled up 488 total yards of  offense and were 5-for-8 on third down.

The Cardinals had no answer for anything the Chiefs did offensively.

That led to a lot of highlights.

Check out all the big plays in the Cardinals’ Week 1 loss above.

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Sixers vs. Raptors: Prediction, point spread, odds, over/under, picks

Here are some betting numbers as the Philadelphia 76ers get set to take on the Toronto Raptors on the road.

The Philadelphia 76ers take on the Toronto Raptors on Thursday to wrap up a three-game road trip, and if you’re looking to do some last-minute betting research, you’re in luck! We’ll give you the latest point spread, money line odds, and over/under number, as well as the information you’ll need to make the smartest bet at Tipico Sportsbook.

The game tips off at 7:30 p.m. EDT and can be seen locally on NBC Sports Philadelphia as well as Toronto Sports Net.

The Sixers have won three games in a row and they enter Toronto with a little bit of momentum after picking up two wins on the first two games of this road trip. The Raptors have won two of the first three matchups on the season, but the Sixers were able to pick up their one win in the series on the road back in December.

Josh McDaniels explains how the Raiders lured him away from the Patriots

What was so different about the Raiders for Josh McDaniels?

Josh McDaniels has taken one or two interviews almost every offseason, but the former New England Patriots offensive coordinator did not jump at every opportunity that came his way.

He seemed to be waiting. No opportunity is perfect. But McDaniels, whose time as the head coach for the Denver Broncos has grown infamous, needed to pick the right destination for what will likely be his final shot as a head coach. So he seemed to be waiting. And then he kept waiting, even after almost leaving the Patriots for the Indianapolis Colts.

Now, he’s the newly-minted Las Vegas Raiders coach. Why was this job so exceptional that he was willing to leave, unlike so many other openings?

“I’ve been patient,” McDaniels told reporters during his introductory press conference on Monday. “I’ve been selective, maybe to a fault sometimes. People wanted me to do things a little earlier than maybe I did them. But it was going to take a special place for me to really leave where I was, and I found that here in Las Vegas.”

In Vegas, McDaniels inherits a playoff-caliber team. Admittedly, the Raiders were right on the cusp, fighting for their playoff berth into Week 18 and losing in the first round to the Super Bowl-bound Cincinnati Bengals. But that playoff berth — especially amid a tumultuous season when the team fired former Raiders coach Jon Gruden for racist and homophobic remarks unearthed in an email inquiry — was impressive.

McDaniels also gets to work with quarterback Derek Carr, who may not be one of the better quarterbacks in the league — but he is certainly a starting-caliber player who has enjoyed hugely productive seasons when surrounded by the right cast. It will be McDaniels and new GM Dave Ziegler’s jobs to ensure Carr’s trajectory remains steadily upward.

“When you go through this process, I was very impressed with how exhaustive (the Raiders) were, just in their evaluation of me and my fit and how I would fit into their vision,” McDaniels told reporters. “And then you come out and you spend time with them. You meet the people. You see that everything’s done in a first-class manner. Their commitment to winning is easy to feel, to see, and to me, walking through this building and having a sense of the history and tradition of this organization and how much that impacts the day-to-day here. It really hit me.

“This is one of those iconic places. It’s a historic organization that has unbelievable history and tradition, and it’s in every hallway. So just getting to know them, feeling their commitment and understanding that that really married up with what my vision would be for another opportunity, it was easy to make the choice.”

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